Sociological Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Sociological Review is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Under attack’: Responsibility, crisis and survival anxiety amongst manager-academics in UK universities21
The ‘Boomer remover’: Intergenerational discounting, the coronavirus and climate change21
Habitus in the context of transnationalization: From ‘transnational habitus’ to a configuration of dispositions and fields21
Social movements as agents of change: Fighting intersectional food inequalities, building food as webs of life21
The coronavirus and the temporal order of capitalism: Sociological observations and the wisdom of a children’s book18
Imposed volunteering: Gender and caring responsibilities during the COVID-19 lockdown18
Clutter in domestic spaces: Material vibrancy, and competing moralities16
Framing stigma as an avoidable social harm that widens inequality15
Feminised concern or feminist care? Reclaiming gender normativities in zero waste living15
(Un)making illegality: Border control, racialized bodies and differential regimes of illegality in Morocco15
Responsibility, resilience and symbolic power14
Exploring the racial habitus through John’s story: On race, class and adaptation13
Painting with data: Alternative aesthetics of qualitative research13
A new middle-class fraction with a distinct subjectivity: Tech workers and the transformation of the entrepreneurial self13
The role of asylum in processes of urban gentrification13
Food in transition: The place of food in the theories of transition13
Situating class in workplace and community environmentalism: Working-class environmentalism and deindustrialisation in Porto Marghera, Venice12
The conviviality of the overpoliced, detained and expelled: Refusing race and salvaging the human at the borders of Britain12
Mrs Hinch, the rise of the cleanfluencer and the neoliberal refashioning of housework: Scouring away the crisis?12
Quiet politics: Queer organizing in corporate Singapore11
Affective labour and class distinction in the night-time economy11
Open-ended transitions to adulthood: Metaphorical thinking for times of stasis10
Green capitalism, climate change and the technological fix: A more-than-human assessment10
Counter-talk as symbolic boundary drawing: Challenging legitimate cultural practices in individual and focus group interviews in the lower regions of social space9
Dynasties in the making: Family wealth and inheritance for the first-generation ultra-wealthy and their wealth managers9
Situating decolonial strategies within methodologies-in/as-practices: A critical appraisal9
Reconceptualising Judith Butler’s theory of ‘grievability’ in relation to the UK’s ‘war on obesity’: Personal responsibility, biopolitics and disposability9
Financing elite education: Economic capital and the maintenance of class power in English private schools9
The coloniality of distinction: Class, race and whiteness among post-crisis Italian migrants9
The material effects of Whiteness: Institutional racism in the German welfare state9
Political intersectionality and disability activism: Approaching and understanding difference and unity8
Re-animalising wellbeing: Multispecies justice after development8
After progress: Experiments in the revaluation of values8
Food for social change in Peru: Narrative and performance of the culinary nation8
Ways to care: Forms and possibilities of compassion within UK food banks8
The ambiguous lives of ‘the other whites’: Class and racialisation of Eastern European migrants in the UK8
Enacting efficient care within a context of rationalisation7
Accent and the manifestation of spatialised class structure7
Governing progress: From cybernetic homeostasis to Simondon’s politics of metastability7
Fear and loathing in north London: Experiencing estate regeneration as psychosocial degeneration7
Nation building and social change in the United Arab Emirates through the invention of Emirati cuisine7
Cultivated invisibility and migrants’ experiences of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic7
COVID labour: Making a ‘livable’ life under lockdown7
Cryptocurrencies and the promise of individual economic sovereignty in an age of digitalization: A critical appraisal7
New forms of distinction: How contemporary cultural elites understand ‘good’ taste7
The value of the serious leisure perspective in understanding cultural capital embodiment in festival settings6
Pandemic modelling and model citizens: Governing COVID-19 through predictive models, sovereignty and discipline6
The arrival of the Anthropocene in social theory: From modernism and Marxism towards a new materialism6
The EU and the social sciences: A fragile relationship6
The idea of community and its practice: Tensions, disruptions and hope in Glasgow’s urban growing projects6
Black, Brown and Asian cultural workers, creativity and activism: The ambivalence of digital self-branding practices6
The neuropsychiatric biopolitics of dementia and its ethnicity problem6
Ecological uncivilisation: Precarious world-making after progress6
Coloniality of anti-corruption: Whiteness, disasters, and the US anti-corruption policies in Puerto Rico6
Body pedagogics, transactionalism and vélo identities: Becoming a cyclist in motorised societies6
The Safe Standing movement: Vectors in the post-Hillsborough timescape of English football6
Hospitality work and the sociality of affective labour6
Time structures in ethnomethodological and conversation analysis studies of practical activity5
Creating and upholding an elite community: ‘Consecrating exclusion’ in Djursholm, Sweden5
The spiritual turn and the disenchantment of the world: Max Weber, Peter Berger and the religion–science conflict5
Exploring legacies of the baby boomers in the twenty-first century5
Articulations of workplace precarity: Challenging the politics of segmentation in warehouse logistics5
Rethinking the politics of meditation: Practice, affect and ontology5
Enacting community health: Obesity prevention policies as situated caring5
Algorithmic autobiographies and fictions: A digital method5
We’ll see things they’ll never see: Sociological reflections on race, neurodiversity and higher education5
Social reproduction, labour and austerity: Carrying the future5
Thinking about generations, conjuncturally: A toolkit5
The affective infrastructure of a protest camp: Asylum seekers’ ‘Right to Live’ movement5
Paradoxes of mindfulness: The specious promises of a contemporary practice5
Living differently? A feminist-Bourdieusian analysis of the transformative power of basic income5
Displaying family at a women’s refuge5
Migrant NHS nurses as ‘tolerated’ citizens in post-Brexit Britain5
COVID-19, young people and the futures of work: Rethinking global grammars of enterprise5
Temporal structures of the poor: Social mobility and the struggle for the future in Chile5
Food consumption, habitus and the embodiment of social change: Making class and doing gender in urban Vietnam5
The future of data ownership: An uncommon research agenda5
Joining up well-being and sexual misconduct data and policy in HE: ‘To stand in the gap’ as a feminist approach5
Raising children in hostile worlds in Santiago de Chile: Optimism and ‘hyper-agentic’ mothers4
Food and social change: Culinary elites, contested technologies, food movements and embodied social change in food practices4
Advantages of upper-class backgrounds: Forms of capital, school cultures and educational performance4
Border regimes and temporal sequestration: An autoethnography of waiting4
Narcofeminism and its multiples: From activism to everyday minoritarian worldbuilding4
Compassionate responsibilisation in a neoliberal paternalistic homelessness system: ‘They’re not just numbers to me, I do actually care’4
Regimes of motherhood: Social class, the word gap and the optimisation of mothers’ talk4
Dirt, decency and the symbolic boundaries of caregiving in residential homes for older people4
Drugs, techno and the ecstasy of queer bodies4
The social space and misrecognition in 21st century France4
An interventionist sociologist: Stuart Hall, public engagement and racism4
Sociography: Writing Differently4
Contested delegation: Understanding critical public responses to algorithmic decision-making in the UK and Australia4
Citizen science and social movements: A case of participatory monitoring of genetically modified crops in Japan4
Becoming a skinhead: An ethnobiography of brutalized life and reflective violence4
Commensality: Networks of personal, family, and community social transformation4
By, for, with women? On the politics and potentialities of wellness entrepreneurship4
Hoping amidst precarity: Changing modes of hope in the vicissitudes of a Chinese art village4
‘People just dae wit they can tae get by’: Exploring the half-life of deindustrialisation in a Scottish community4
Intercorporeality in visually impaired running-together: Auditory attunement and somatic empathy4
Following diversity through the university: On knowing and embodying a problem3
A burden on future generations? How we learned to hate deficits and blame the baby boomers3
Asymmetrical understandings of the value of time between Taiwanese Working Holiday Makers and the Australian government: Cultural exchange or serving time?3
An ecology of trust? Consenting to a pluralist universe3
The interplay between intimacy and commodification: Queer agency and vulnerability amid neoliberalism with Chinese characteristics3
Co-existing structures of feeling: Senses and imaginaries of industrial neighbourhoods3
Sociological writing as resonant writing3
Mapping Black mixed-race Birmingham: Place, locality and identity3
W. E. B. Du Bois’s forgotten sociology of morality: Contesting the foundations and informing the future of the sociology of morality3
Pleasure, drugs, materiality and tensions in harm reduction in practice: The case of safer injection programmes3
Unequal parenting in China: A study of socio-cultural and political effects3
Capitalising on faith? An intergenerational study of social and religious capital among Baby Boomers and Millennials in Britain3
The politics of the urban green: Class, morality and attachments to place3
The drinking at home woman: Between alcohol harms and domestic experiments3
Nostalgic neighborhood belongings: Theorizing the interrelationship among nostalgias, belongings and neighborhood changes3
The lines of descent of the present crisis3
The commodification of unaccompanied child migration: A double move of enclosure3
‘An incorporeal disease’: COVID-19, social trauma and health injustice in four Colombian Indigenous communities3
Beyond millennials v baby boomers: Using kindness to assess generationalism across four age cohorts in Australia3
Pluriversal intersectionality, critique and utopia3
State containment and closure of gendered possibilities among a millennial generation: On not knowing Muslim young men3
Mundanity, fascination and threat: Interrogating responses to publicly engaged research in toilet, trans and disability studies amid a ‘culture war’3
Creating a safer space: Being safe and doing safety in queer and feminist punk scenes*3
Revising modern divisions between blindness and sightedness: Doing knowledge in blind assemblages3
The (in)visibility of sewage management and problematization as strategy for public awareness3
Home as a site of resistance/repression? The intersection of family, politics and the Hong Kong 2019 protest movement2
Capitals, occupational fields and consumption preferences: An analysis of the British family expenditure survey (2009–2016)2
The price of the ticket revised: Family members’ experiences of upward social mobility2
The social connectedness of digital practices in later life: It’s not just about learning, it’s all about relationships2
Work, boredom and rhythm in the time of COVID-192
Spiral movement: Writing with fascism and urban violence2
(Re)connecting the food chain: Entangling cattle, farmers and consumers in the sale of raw milk2
Trust upset: Redefining the terms of trust in maintaining exchange relations2
Living and responding at the margins: A conversation with narcofeminist activists2
Frictional rhythms of climate work in city governance2
Facemasks, material and metaphors: An analysis of socio-material dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic2
(Bio)politics of existence and social change: Insights from the Good Food Movement2
Afterword: Tensions and possibilities for a narcofeminist sociology2
Some stories, more scenes2
The industrial past as a tool of possibility: Schooling and social class in a former coalfield community2
Doing youth participatory action research (YPAR) with Bourdieu: An invitation to reflexive (participatory) sociology2
Standing in the space between fields: The interstitial power of elites in Italian banking foundations2
Food movements, agrifood systems, and social change at the level of the national state: The Brazilian Marcha das Margaridas2
Narcofeminism: A feminist auto-ethnography on drugs2
Hauntological cinema: Resisting epistemic erasure and temporal slippage with Sorry to Bother You2
Aurality of images in graphic ethnographies: Sexual violence during wars and memories of the feelings of fear2
Breaking climate justice ‘silence’ in everyday life: The environmentalist killjoy, negotiation and relationship risk2
Family and queer temporality among Chinese young gay men: Yes, but not yet2
Othering, peaking, populism and moral panics: The reactionary strategies of organised transphobia2
Liberal and anti-establishment: An exploration of the political ideologies of American tech workers2
Knowledge, progress and the knowledge of progress1
The intertwinement of speculative fictions and environmental activism: Towards a sensory sociology of climate fiction1
Potent connections, mystery-work and the relational nature of retreat-going1
Work aspirations, intellectual disability and ‘cruelling out’ the mark in the job club1
Genre work: ‘How’ vs ‘what’ questions in the sociology of music culture1
The familiar strange of sociological fiction1
Cultivating shenti in everyday life: Self, relationality and embodied masculinity in China1
The physicality of mindsports through elite bridge players’ sensorial experiences: Presence, confidence and bodies1
Troubling grief: Spectrality, temporality, refusal, catharsis1
Infrastructuring exit migration: Social hope and migration decision-making in EU families who left the UK after the 2016 EU referendum1
The nation’s happiness, women’s altruism and the affective politics of self-blame: Generating a ‘mood of commitment’1
Learning the post-Fordist feeling rules: Young women’s work orientations and negotiations of the work ethic1
The digital writing of human rights narratives: Failure, recognition, and the unruly inscriptions of database infrastructures1
Non-binary embodiment and bodily discomfort: Body as social signum1
Emotional distance, detachment, compassion and care: The affective milieu of academic management in the neoliberal university1
Making the left behind as a subject of crisis1
The social stigma of loneliness: A sociological approach to understanding the experiences of older people1
Who counts in poverty research?1
Navigating childrearing, fatherhood, and mobilities: A transnational relational analysis1
Grieving academic grant rejections: Examining funding failure and experiences of loss1
Waiting for Tindaya: Modern ruins and indigenous futures in Fuerteventura1
The spectral material culture in ordinary life: Re-imagining obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)1
Convivial narratives as agency: Middle-class Muslims evading racialisation in Copenhagen1
Revisiting young masculinities through a sound art installation: What really counts?1
Cultural repertoires of school choice: Intersections of class, race and culture in Pretoria and Amsterdam1
Dissonant intimacies: Coloniality and the failures of South–South collaboration1
Fiction in Goffman1
In search of unbordered homelands: Exploring the role of music in building affective internationalist politics of solidarity1
Rifted subjects, fractured Earth: ‘Progress’ as learning to live on a self-transforming planet1
Personhood, belonging, affect and affliction1
Care, choice, complexities: The circulations of hormone therapy in early menopause1
An ontological turn in the sociology of personal life: Tracing facet methodology’s connective ontology1
Vanguard fantasies: The wealthy upper classes as politically spirited wealth elite establishment1
Technologies of abjection: The possessive logics and performative sovereignty of drug dog operations in New South Wales, Australia1
Implicated by scale: Anthropochemicals and the experience of ecology1
In search of a Tawney Moment: Income inequality, financial crisis and the mass media in the UK and the USA1
Advocating for athletes or appropriating their voices? A frame and field analysis of power struggles in sport1
Austerity-driven policification: Neoliberalisation, schools and the police in Britain1
Scripting the nation: Crisis celebrity, national treasures and welfare imaginaries in the pandemic1
Cards against gamification: Using a role-playing game to tell alternative futures in the gig economy1
Embodying aesthetic entrepreneurialism: Men, the body and the performing arts1
Enacting the ‘consuming’ brain: An ethnographic study of accountability redistributions in neuromarketing practices1
Depoliticisation, hybridisation and dual processes of stigmatisation: An examination of the civilising offensive in China’s rural areas through moral review councils1
Towards an empirically robust theory of stigma resistance in the ‘new’ sociology of stigma: Everyday resistance in sheltered workshops1
Amnesia and the erasure of structural racism in criminal justice professionals’ accounts of the 2011 English disturbances1
What matters in the queer archive? Technologies of memory and Queering the Map1
Class, affect, margins1
Young adults and investing for the future: Examining futuring practices and wellbeing through digital brokerage platforms1
‘Clean communication’: Felt-sense methodologies and the reflexive researcher in equine-assisted personal development1
Therapeutic politics and the institutionalisation of dignity: ‘Treated like the Queen’1
An intimacy field framework: Class, habitus and capital in gay relationships1
The journey of subalternity in Gayatri Spivak’s work: Its sociological relevance1
Introducing ‘resonance’: Revisioning the relationship between youth and later life in women born 1939–521
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